"How do I use this CSS code?". Well, you don't. I'm not sure I understand the question. I mean, just simply copying off CSS of some random website won't get you anywhere. Why on Earth would anyone think they could simply import any of external CSS and think it'll work on their sites? The elements and tags are totally unrelated to your forum version, probably custom-made for that site and involves some custom JS too I imagine, so better build them from scratch yourself if you can.

If you want to learn about CSS & HTML I suggest you get started @ w3schools.com . They got tons of resources to help you create the same style for those who want to learn and be creative. Please remember, just simply being a copycat will be frowned upon at least but it could also bring you into a nasty corner, so just get started and learn all about CSS.

If you got any further questions, I'm sure staff @ the Forumotion Support site will be delighted to get them answered the best they can. Just make sure you break down that CSS into chunks you don't understand and be specific on what you want. Having closed the section for these kind of questions, I know Ange won't be answering them no more. He'd be happy to answer Edge related questions though.

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@Ace 1 wrote:True but it doesn't mean he should be prohibited from asking. I'm sure since the creator made the code open sourced, he doesn't care if other people use it.

And actually you're right because he made this topic after Ange closed the Coding Support section.

Oh, I'm not saying he can't ask, I'm merely venting my opinion here and trying to be useful within the boundaries Ange set for his site AND himself. There's a better (?) and more valid alternative found @ FM Support. And LOL @ the open source, as CSS always is

Anyway, I don't know if you've scrolled through that coding, yet, but you've got my blessing to shed some light onto it and help him out. I'm sure Ange won't agree with what's happening in this topic, though.